KIA launches the all new Carnival
How can an eight seat van be enjoyable to drive, well Kia manages it with the Carnival. The fourth generation, just released, looks more like an SUV with more spacious interior [Read More]
How can an eight seat van be enjoyable to drive, well Kia manages it with the Carnival. The fourth generation, just released, looks more like an SUV with more spacious interior [Read More]
Hyundai IONIQ gives buyers a choice between a fully electric, PHEV and a Hybrid versions. Since the initial launch in 2016 there have been over 60,000 IONIQs sold. [Read More]
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All new Carnival – For over two decades and three generations Kia’s eight-seat Carnival has been the go-to vehicle for anyone needing [Read More]
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For over two decades and three generations Kia’s eight-seat Carnival has been the go-to vehicle for anyone needing to move a tribe in both the private and commercial world. [Read More]
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